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kango hammer
anyone know anywhere that's reasonbly priced to hire of these bad boys:
failing that a big ferck off sledge hammer.
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failing that a big ferck off sledge hammer.
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tango, kango all sound the same to me.
Stu, na fish are still ok in their tank, wanted to lay some turf which is turning out to be a bigger job than we thought. Was told it was soil under the patio......errr no it fercking isnt, there's a concrete base about 3/4 inches thick!!!
Cheers Dal, pm on it's way.
Stu, na fish are still ok in their tank, wanted to lay some turf which is turning out to be a bigger job than we thought. Was told it was soil under the patio......errr no it fercking isnt, there's a concrete base about 3/4 inches thick!!!
Cheers Dal, pm on it's way.
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tango, kango all sound the same to me.
Stu, na fish are still ok in their tank, wanted to lay some turf which is turning out to be a bigger job than we thought. Was told it was soil under the patio......errr no it fercking isnt, there's a concrete base about 3/4 inches thick!!!
Cheers Dal, pm on it's way.
Stu, na fish are still ok in their tank, wanted to lay some turf which is turning out to be a bigger job than we thought. Was told it was soil under the patio......errr no it fercking isnt, there's a concrete base about 3/4 inches thick!!!
Cheers Dal, pm on it's way.
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good advice on the goggles, didnt have any on this morning when i was getting the slabs up and have had a bit of grit in my eye all day!!!
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Yep that's what mine was like only a little thicker lol. Defo use the kango but wear goggles and put plywood up against any close glass low down as it can throw up. If you can'go in lines and split with bar and hammer it's easier, take a few brakes or you will get very tingly hands if you use it constantly !
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Good luck
The legal amount of time if you were employing somebody to work this piece of kit is 20mins then they have to have 4 days off. no they don`t have to have 4 days off I think it`s 4 hours though. LOL
If you was closer Paul we would of gladly helped you out.
If you do hire one ask them for antivibe gloves they should offer them and advise about the dangers off whitefinger.
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cheers Hils/Si did think of you guys, but as you said bit of a trek to get there.
Thanks to Dal (ABW) for the loan of the hammer mate (owe you a beer). After a day of hammering and filling up a skip, i now have 1 big hole in my garden and ache in places i didnt even know i have!!!! lol
Thanks to Dal (ABW) for the loan of the hammer mate (owe you a beer). After a day of hammering and filling up a skip, i now have 1 big hole in my garden and ache in places i didnt even know i have!!!! lol
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